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MSE Parents Club Part 13
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Has anyone seen anything like this more cheaply? Or am I being mega-tight and that's quite a good price for it! The more girly one is only £37 actually, but not sure I want a girly one
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Who was talking/asking about the travel blackout blind a while back?
I've just spotted that Argos now sell one, Gro anywhere blind - but its £29.99!!:beer:0 -
Morning everyone
Good luck with GCSE results and dodgy hotel meetings - MFD I'd tell them to do one TBH, you won't be unemployed for long in any case. But then I am not you and so on and so on.
Feeling rancid this morning, terrible stomach pains and aches - I feel like I've been kicked by a horse and my head aches and hands feel weirdBut I am off to put some painkillers into myself and if that works I will pretend to be a new woman and get on with things.
Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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Do you know anyone craftily minded that could cobble you one together GISI? I bet a couple of sheets of MDF would be pretty cheap...A very proud Mummy to 3 beautiful girls... I do pity my husband though, he's the one to suffer the hormones...My Fathers Daughter wrote: »Krystal is so smart and funny and wonderful I am struck dumb in awe in her presence.
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Krystaltips wrote: »Do you know anyone craftily minded that could cobble you one together GISI? I bet a couple of sheets of MDF would be pretty cheap...
I know a few craftily minded people....but I don't think that they are the kind of people you are thinking about :cool:
I love that GISI - but I am sure I would soon get peed off with Benjamin trying to wheel his books around all the time!! It is bad enough now when he has a load in his little truck!
I have given up the bottom shelf of the bookshelf in the living room for Benjamin's books, with the one above being for DSS's books. Benjamin likes to touch the spines of DSS's books whilst saying 'doh dutch' very sternly to himself :rotfl:please listen to MFD - she is a wise womanProud Mummy to the gorgeous Benjamin John born 14 March 2009, 8lbs 14ozA new little seedling on the way, due 30 September 20120 -
Michelle - Its so damn hard to make a descision do we hold out or take the flat, well we havent seen it yet so we may hate it/love it. Also we arent the only people looking at it and I think they have first choice so we may not get it anyway. It has pro's and cons the cons are its 2nd floor :eek: and no lift and its gonna mean childcare is an issue as we only have the one car and MIL doesnt drive and this place is further away than we are now ( we can both walk to work atm). The pro's are there is a park literally over the road so really handy for dog walking, the park also has a playground and swimming pool
also the Thames is only a short walk away with a lovely park too. there is a bus stop at end of road and a Tesco too
SS - Aww hope your feeling better this morning, its horrible when you miss your grandma x
SJ - No worries about the book.
Glam - 24 CV's go you!
MFD - ouchie at the bite hope it was a one off. Boo at your divvy current employer!
AF - yeay for toilet usagelol
Happy Birthday Wishes for Bruno and Tara
MOTM - Hope your DD gets the exam results she wants x
Krystal - how on earth do you manage to spell teachers with two Ts, thats extra special.
Well better go get us ready to go view this flat, am feeling a lil nervous but I think thats cos its a big decision.Baby :female: Tahlie Lois born 15/3/10 7lb 12 oz :heartpulsWorking on baby no2
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MEL when are you going to Alton towers???
sorry i havent been on much have been lurking just not really talking much? planning a few days away with kids this weekend hopefully! there looks like theres a lot of moving going on
Hi
Haven't exactly decided:o But will be before school goes back next week. I think they are back on wed/Thurs??
I am also just lurking lately. Hope you're ok:)Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot,
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Hi,
Just popping in quickly - about to go out so no time to read back
Happy birthday to Bruno and Tara (hope you're ok T, thinking of you)
Good luck to all of those waiting for (their children's) GCSE results!!!!Working hard in the hopes of being 'lucky'
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redmel1621 wrote: »Hi
Haven't exactly decided:o But will be before school goes back next week. I think they are back on wed/Thurs??
Mine are a week Friday and a week Monday.
I'm trying to use the ebay turbo lister for the first time. I'm a little confused but think i'm doing it right.:beer:0 -
:rotfl: MFD I wish we'd been able to meet Benjamin, he sounds extremely lovely and every time you tell a story about him I have the urge to cuddle this internet baby
I'm just trying to make myself feel better by planning our UK trip for January. I think two days in Edinburgh followed by a drive to Liverpool (2 days), a pit stop perhaps beside my Favourite Uncle in Nottingham and then a couple of days in London should do it. Having to drop a car off at a different airport will be more expensive, I think, but if it's too much more we can always add a return journey.Organised Birthdays and Christmas: Spend So Far: £193.75; Saved from RRP £963.76
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